really good piece. one bit in particular that made me think:
Dr. Hershfield’s research has shown that, on a neural level, we perceive our “future selves” more like strangers than as parts of ourselves. When we procrastinate, parts of our brains actually think that the tasks we’re putting off — and the accompanying negative feelings that await us on the other side — are somebody else’s problem.
there’s a legendary reddit post from back in the day which advocates for treating your past self and future self like your best friends. i always felt like it was one of the best pieces of advice i’ve ever gotten
so i’m wondering if that’s why, if it counteracts that bias in our brain that thinks of our future selves as separate people
anyways, i’d recommend it. it’s worth having a past self you know tried their best and a future self that you’re ride or die for
really good piece. one bit in particular that made me think:
there’s a legendary reddit post from back in the day which advocates for treating your past self and future self like your best friends. i always felt like it was one of the best pieces of advice i’ve ever gotten
so i’m wondering if that’s why, if it counteracts that bias in our brain that thinks of our future selves as separate people
anyways, i’d recommend it. it’s worth having a past self you know tried their best and a future self that you’re ride or die for